
Netflix has shut down its Southern California-based video game studio, named “Team Blue,” which had a particular aim of creating AAA games. The studio included industry veterans who worked on titles like Halo, Overwatch, and God of War.
The platform launched its games business in November 2021 and has acquired four gaming studios: Night School, Boss Fight, Next Games and Spry Fox.
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Meanwhile, Netflix’s other gaming operations remain integral and the streamer maintains overall commitment to growing its games business, as this decision raises concerns about Netflix’s ambitions in TV and cloud gaming.
Netflix's mobile gaming catalogue adds different Grand Theft Auto titles, popular roguelike Hades, Cozy Grove, Farming Simulator, Spiritfarer, Rollercoaster Tycoon, and more.
Netflix games can be installed as standalone games on Apple devices, and are offered to play after logging in with an active Netflix account.